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‘
O
dear
no
!
’
said
Mr
Dorrit
.
‘
Pray
,
madam
,
do
not
imagine
for
a
moment
that
I
think
so
.
’
He
really
blushed
to
be
suspected
of
it
.
Mrs
General
gravely
inclined
her
head
.
‘
I
cannot
,
therefore
,
put
a
price
upon
services
which
it
is
a
pleasure
to
me
to
render
if
I
can
render
them
spontaneously
,
but
which
I
could
not
render
in
mere
return
for
any
consideration
.
Neither
do
I
know
how
,
or
where
,
to
find
a
case
parallel
to
my
own
.
It
is
peculiar
.
’
No
doubt
.
But
how
then
(
Mr
Dorrit
not
unnaturally
hinted
)
could
the
subject
be
approached
?
‘
I
cannot
object
,
’
said
Mrs
General
—
‘
though
even
that
is
disagreeable
to
me
—
to
Mr
Dorrit
’
s
inquiring
,
in
confidence
of
my
friends
here
,
what
amount
they
have
been
accustomed
,
at
quarterly
intervals
,
to
pay
to
my
credit
at
my
bankers
’
.
’
Mr
Dorrit
bowed
his
acknowledgements
.
‘
Permit
me
to
add
,
’
said
Mrs
General
,
‘
that
beyond
this
,
I
can
never
resume
the
topic
.
Also
that
I
can
accept
no
second
or
inferior
position
.
If
the
honour
were
proposed
to
me
of
becoming
known
to
Mr
Dorrit
’
s
family
—
I
think
two
daughters
were
mentioned
?
—
’
‘
Two
daughters
.
’
‘
I
could
only
accept
it
on
terms
of
perfect
equality
,
as
a
companion
,
protector
,
Mentor
,
and
friend
.
’
Mr
Dorrit
,
in
spite
of
his
sense
of
his
importance
,
felt
as
if
it
would
be
quite
a
kindness
in
her
to
accept
it
on
any
conditions
.
He
almost
said
as
much
.
‘
I
think
,
’
repeated
Mrs
General
,
‘
two
daughters
were
mentioned
?
’